Title: The Age of Jackson
1The Age of Jackson
2Essential Question
- Champion of the common man OR King Andrew?
3Jacksons Early Life
4Andrew Jackson
- B. March 15, 1767
- Parents Scot-Irish immigrants
- Grew up in western N or S Carolina
- Joined Tennessee militia at age of 13
- Colonel then Major General, War of 1812 (Old
Hickory) - Many political positions
- Wealthy slave owner
- Military Governor of Florida
- 1st POTUS from Democratic Partyt
- 7th POTUS
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61st known painting of AJ, 1815
7During the First Seminole War
81st Presidential Run
9Election of 1824
Henry ClayKY
John Quincy AdamsMA
Andrew Jackson (TN)
William H. CrawfordGA
10A Corrupt Bargain
- Clay dropped out
- Threw all support behind JQA
- JQA wins
- AJ outraged!
11Election of 1824 A Corrupt Bargain?
12The John Quincy Adams Administration
13Opposition to JQA
- Some believed he allowed too much political
control to be held by elites. - Adams believed a strong, active central
government was necessary. - A national university.
- An astronomical observatory.
- A naval academy.
- Many Americans saw Adams vision of a might
nation led by a strong president as a threat to
individual liberties.
14What were the key issues of the Election of 1828?
15Tariff of Abominations
- Tariff of 1828 ? higher tariffs on imported raw
materials - The South alone was adamantly against it.
- As producers of the worlds cheapest cotton, it
did not need a protective tariff. - They were negatively impacted ? American textiles
and iron goods or the taxed English goods were
more expensive!
16Votes in the House for the Tariff of
Abominations
17Election of 1828
18The New Jackson Coalition
- The Planter Elite in the South
- People on the Frontier
- Artisans competition from factory labor.
- State Politicians ? spoils system
- To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy!
William Marcy of NY - Immigrants in the cities.
19What were the democratic trends of the early 19th
century?
20Increased Democratization
- White male suffrage increased
- Party nominating committees.
- Electoral votes determined by popular vote
- Rise of Third Parties.
- Popular campaigning (parades, rallies, floats,
etc.)
21Campaigning on the stump
22Voting Requirements
23Voter Turnout 1820 - 1860
24The Nullification Crisis
25Tariff Conflict
- 1832 --gt new tariff (even more expensive to trade
with Europe) - South Carolinas reaction?
- Tried to pass a law saying states could nullify
federal laws (like VA KY Resolutions under John
Adams) - Supported by VP John C. Calhoun (SC)
- Jacksons response?
- Force Act back down SC or Ill send troops
26Jacksons Native American Policy
27Jacksons NA Policy
- Jacksons Goal?
- 1830 ? Indian Removal Act
- Moved all Native Americans west of the
Mississippi River to Oklahoma Territory - Worcester v. GA (1832)
- Cherokee sued Jackson to stay on land in GA case
went all the way to the Supreme Court - Court, under Chief Justice John Marshall, said
Cherokee could stay - Jacksons Response John Marshall has made his
decision, now let him enforce it!
28The Cherokee Nation
29Indian Removal
30Trail of Tears (1838-1839)
31Jacksons Professed Love for Native Americans
32Assassination Attempts
- First POTUS that anyone attempted to kill
- First attempt Robert Randolph, Naval officer
hit AJ over the head with a rock - Second attempt Richard Lawrence, unemployed
housepainter, shot at AJ while leaving the
Capitol gun misfired (twice) AJ beat him with a
cane
33Assassination Attempts
34Renewing the charter of the 2nd National Bank
35Jacksons Use of Federal Power
VETO
1830 ? Maysville Road project in KY state of
his political rival, Henry Clay
36The Downfall of Mother Bank
37The Bank the 1832 Election
- Jackson saw the renewing of the Banks charter as
an attempt to block his re-election! - Jackson refused to sign the bill to re-charter.
- The Bank is trying to destroy me, but I will
destroy it! - Jackson drops Calhoun as VP and runs with Martin
Van Buren.
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39Election of 1832
40The Monster Is Destroyed!
- 1832 ? Jackson vetoed the extension of the 2nd
National Bank of the United States. - 1836 ? the charter expired.
- the bank went bankrupt, and large scale panic set
it
41An 1832 Cartoon KingAndrew?
42Election of 1836
Martin Van Buren Old KinderhookO. K.
43The Panic of 1837 Hits Everyone!
44Andrew Jackson in retirement
- On the last day of the presidency, Jackson
admitted that he had but two regrets, that he
"had been unable to shoot Henry Clay or to hang
John C. Calhoun."
45Photo of Andrew Jackson in 1844(one year before
his death)
1767 - 1845